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The clipped magazine safety is visible in the image you posted.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction |
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Hello, Mr. Ron Wood!
Love to hear your general comments on this Luger and on the inner side of the left grip pics I posted above. Been reading your posts and you seem to be very knowledgable! How long have you been in the Luger game? THANKS MFC! They did'nt clip off much did they? |
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Lifer
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Thanks to Mike, Ron, and Norm for the pics & explanation!
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Hi Kevin, Your i block I918 was manufactured in the summer of 1918 so it did not see much WWI service (hostilities ended Nov 11).
i figure your gun at the low end of "collector grade". Regards, Norm |
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Norme, Thanks for addressing my questions!
FNorm, Thanks again,glad you liked the pics. Yea,I cant help but to shoot every gun I own,seems cruel not to let these guns do what they were built to do....like not letting a champion horse run! Toggle locks??Oh krap! Have any idea's on my WW2 grip markings? or about a $$ replacement value on this Luger?... |
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